Prepared for the Global Forum to Combat Antisemitism, the report highlights that not enough is being done to combat antisemitism in social media. Based on tracking over 2,000 items of antisemitism over the last 10 months, the report found that only 20% of the items were removed. The report also outlines where each type of antisemitism occurs, with content promoting violence against Jews far more likely to be found on Twitter (63% on Twitter, 23% on YouTube and 14% on Facebook), while content promoting Holocaust denial was more likely to be found on YouTube (44% YouTube, 38% Twitter, 18% Facebook).